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The CEO-UAB, along with the Deutsche Sporthochschule Kƶln and the University of Canterbury, has just published the volume 4 of Diagoras, an academic journal focused on the Olympic Games. You can browse all the articles at the following link: diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag… #Sport #Research #Olympic

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Sarah Abi Raad analyses the athlete’s path to personal and professional excellence that becomes filled with interpersonal challenges. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Masaichi Aihara recommends that the 2020 Tokyo Games add beautiful (Ωpaia) to the "faster, higher, stronger" Olympic motto. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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In Diagoras volume 4, author Bernard Andrieu contends that sport is not an excessive expression of the wild dimensions of the body; it is a space of freedom and morality in which the civilized body of a person is revealed. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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The M.A. Olympic Studies programme celebrates its 10th anniversary publishing a book outlining our shared journey. The book acts as an informative document that stimulates further discourse on the programme and Olympic Studies. You can read the book here: ow.ly/VUqG50CgMSl

The M.A. Olympic Studies programme celebrates its 10th anniversary publishing a book outlining our shared journey. The book acts as an informative document that stimulates further discourse on the programme and Olympic Studies.

You can read the book here:
ow.ly/VUqG50CgMSl
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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Dorine Arachtingi analyses why when it comes to a leisure practice, women are dominant, whereas in Olympic equestrian competitions, we find mostly men. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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L’esperit OlĆ­mpic i la seva vinculació territorial ha anat modificant-se al llarg de la història. Si voleu saber-ne mĆ©s feu un cop d’ull a l'article de Daniel Malanski, investigador vinculat l'CEO-UAB, publicat per la revista Diagoras Journal. diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Rory Alexander Flindall analyses how many of the commonly referenced portrayals of Paralympians throughout history are still present within Paralympic reporting today. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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In Diagoras volume 4, author Javier GonzĆ”lez-del-Castillo make a historical journey from Munich’72 to the attacks in Paris 2015, trying to determine how the ideological reasons behind each attack were radically different. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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In Diagoras Journal volume 4, author Elena Lopresti examines Afro-Napoli United, a sports organization that promotes the social inclusion of migrants and young people at risk through the organization of sports activities. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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In Diagoras vol 4, author Jim Parry provides an account of the values of sport in the idea of Olympism. His paper develops a concept of ā€˜Olympic sports’, as institutionalised rule-governed contests of human physical skill. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Derek Peaple explores the related intent to build a sustainable Olympic and Paralympic Values-themed legacy programme stretching from London 2012 through to Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024. You can read the article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Stephan Wassong analyses the educational exchange idea of the Olympic Games and its probable relevance for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In "Self-care, self-knowledge and self-transformation. On the trail of Michel Foucault’s Advice to Athletes" of Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Karen Joisten studies Foucault's concepts applied to athletes. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In "Olympism as a Civil Religion?" of Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Frank Kühn analyses Coubertin’s fundamental thoughts on Olympism. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Ansgar Molzberger presents an overall view of the GSU Cologne’s historical collections for the first time. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, authors Antonio SĆ”nchez Pato, Alejandro Leiva Arcas and Emanuele Isidori develop an anthropo-philosophical analysis of Olympic athletics from three different perspectives. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Kamil Bartosz Potrzuski describes the activities performed in Warsaw in order to prepare the city for the organisation of the summer Olympic Games. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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In Diagoras Journal's volume 4, author Tim Sperber analyses the sport diplomacy during the era of apartheid in South Africa with the Olympic Movement in the center of web. You can read the full article at diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diag…

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Last Friday, CEO-UAB member Adolfo Nieto successfully defended his doctoral dissertation where he analyses the sports stars' personal brand management on social media. The mixed-method approach employed emphasises the need for a data-assisted, human-driven brand management.

Last Friday, CEO-UAB member <a href="/Adonielos/">Adolfo Nieto</a> successfully defended his doctoral dissertation where he analyses the sports stars' personal brand management on social media. The mixed-method approach employed emphasises the need for a data-assisted, human-driven brand management.